Lucy Sante recounts the trials and joys of her gender transition in the memoir “I Heard Her Call My Name.” Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2024-02-03 10:14:55 UTC ]
The next few months look promising for readers. Here are some of the forthcoming titles that Book Review editors are excited about. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2024-01-19 18:21:46 UTC ]
The anthology “Burn Man” selects from decades of Mark Anthony Jarman’s work, bringing the writer’s lush and searing stories to new readers. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2024-01-14 10:00:16 UTC ]
This bracing anthology of Christopher Hitchens’s work for The London Review of Books is just the ticket. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2024-01-01 10:02:01 UTC ]
The Book Review editors MJ Franklin, Joumana Khatib and Elisabeth Egan discuss McBride’s historical novel about fate and community. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-12-22 14:25:14 UTC ]
Not many, according to a new collection of correspondence from a science fiction master. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-12-18 10:00:54 UTC ]
In the anthology “Critical Hits,” gamers like Hanif Abdurraqib, Alexander Chee and Larissa Pham explain what the medium means to them. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-11-20 10:00:28 UTC ]
The bibliophiles in Christopher de Hamel’s lavishly illustrated book ensured the survival of medieval texts over centuries. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-11-11 10:00:39 UTC ]
Jeanne DuPrau’s “Project F,” Patricia Forde’s “The Girl Who Fell to Earth” and Donna Barba Higuera’s “Alebrijes” answer the question, Could this be the beginning of the end? Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-11-03 09:01:10 UTC ]
With Halloween around the corner, Gilbert Cruz talks to the Book Review editors Tina Jordan and Sadie Stein about their favorite creepy books. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-10-27 15:52:21 UTC ]
“The Upstairs Delicatessen,” a memoir by Dwight Garner of The New York Times, traces his life’s twin passions. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-10-24 09:00:14 UTC ]
In this week’s Dispatches from The Secret Library, Dr Oliver Tearle reviews John Plotz’s personal reading of a fantasy classic by Ursula K. Le Guin The American author Ursula K. Le Guin (1929-2018) is widely regarded as one of the finest authors of what is broadly termed ‘speculative fiction’.... Continue reading >> [ Source: Interesting Literature | 2023-10-13 14:00:53 UTC ]
Bryan Washington’s Family Meal, Mary Gabriel’s Madonna: A Rebel Life, Jhumpa Lahiri’s Roman Stories, andWerner Herzog’s Every Man for Himself and God Against All all feature among the Best Reviewed Books of the Week. Brought to you by Book Marks, Lit Hub’s book review aggregator. * Fiction 1.... Continue reading >> [ Source: Literrary Hub | 2023-10-13 11:00:52 UTC ]
A new collection of her novels and stories is a showcase for a science fiction pioneer. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-10-08 09:00:34 UTC ]
In his fond memoir “Making It So,” the actor traces the path from the working class to the Shakespearean stage to “Star Trek” superstardom. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-10-03 09:00:17 UTC ]
In his memoir “The Controversialist,” Martin Peretz reflects on his long tenure as publisher and editor of The New Republic. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-10-02 14:15:47 UTC ]
“Collision of Power,” Martin Baron’s memoir of his tenure as the paper’s executive editor, is a gripping chronicle of politics and journalism in a period of instability for both. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-09-30 09:00:50 UTC ]
“Coming and Going” is the photographer Jim Goldberg’s visual memoir of three generations in his family, from 1980 to today. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-09-29 09:02:30 UTC ]
Jonathan Raban’s “Father and Son” is a memoir of illness and recovery paired with a parental history. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-09-18 09:01:46 UTC ]
Oksana Vasyakina’s first novel is a family history and a reflection on womanhood. Continue reading >> [ Source: The New York Times | 2023-09-05 09:00:20 UTC ]